Just wondered how all aber mummies broke the news to their partners? Were you alone or with your partner when you took the test? Did you keep it secret for a while? How did you tell them and what was their reaction?
Can't remember but do vividly remember himself laughing (in a hysterical way) when I told him we were having twins (and he continued to do so for a number of days).
Pregnancy tests were not widely used when I was pregnant. It had to be a doctor's appointment taking a sample of wee after two missed periods. Personally, I think it was far better. A lot of pregnancies end in a very early miscarriage at about the time of the first missed period. Years ago, people didn't even realise they had miscarried.
I realise I am just old fashioned, but remain firm in my belief! ;o)
i know what you mean, nowadays with those tests that work a week bofore period is due i have known loads of women who have had positives only to go on to have a loss by time period is due. i read once that its something like 30% of pregnacies that dont pass 5 weeks.
It all seems a bit frantic these days and very stressful. Yes, Red it is about 30% which is very high and the second month can be iffy as well. I miscarried at 11 weeks, after only just having it confirmed. An unplanned pregnancy at that particular time!!
Also I don't think it's worth announcing you are pregnant (except to your partner!) before three months or longer have passed. Nicer being kept a secret and then there is only six months to wait and people don't get fed up with hearing about babies.
Never told anyone I was pregnant when expecting my son - was going to keep it a secret as long as possible but I shot out the front at an alarming rate in just a few months (never did put on weight anywhere else!!).